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o o 0 o 0 0 CLASS PUEM We're twenty-five graduates from beloved old I.C.H.S. We certainly were trying, that we'll have to confess. Tho we inflicted trials and crosses on our Sisters tru 'Twas not through lack of love, we are sure they knew. Our class is super A No. l, With W25N all sharing in Jolly good fun. There's WHotsyW, our President, who loves to sleep, And Johnnie a close second, so gentle and meek. There's Bill and Al with the intelligent looks, Who so efficiently juggle their books, And we musn't forget our ladies fair, Who fret and worry about the curl in their hair. There's Rita and Edna who make a good team, With Bettie and Lizzie, we think they're supreme Whose rippling laughter? 'Tis Helen's, you know The life of the party wherever she'll go. To All-Star Nunzie, we give three cheers, For this is the last of his high school years, Also cousin Carme and Helen, his beloved Aunt, Sharing the honors of this knight gallant. Some day we'1l hear the voice of demure little Mary Together with Josephine who plays like a fairy. What would we do without WLemonsW hair styles? And Annie's puns to keep us in smiles? There's a chap Ed Riffle by name, A son of Erin, we try hard to tame. Now Peter, the dancer, we can't forget Nor Tom, who over his books did fret.
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0 n u 0 Agnes Merrick wills her literary talent to Alice Galli. Peter Pangrazio wills his ability to keep his desk in order to Joseph Zeigler. John Hartman leaves his excess weight to William Burroway. Rose Saperito bequeaths her typing skill to Betty Niemiec. Edward Riffle wills his plaid shirt to Eugene Chini. Mary Bracone wills her big blue eyes to Mary Lasut. Renato Barnabei leaves his reputation as Heartbreaker No.1 to Guido Martinelli. Rita Shalosky wills her perfect attendance record to Louise Sampoalo. Margaret Bonaduci leaves her seat in the Chemistry Lab to Betty Niemiec. Elizabeth Spinell wills her alert, responsive attention to Norma Grippo. Josephine Lokie bequeaths her bass fiddle to Mary Lasut. Helen Zeno and Ann Ruscin bequeath their short names to Wanda Destefani and William Nazionale. Jean Palandrani leaves her sweet disposition in shorthand class to Alice Galli. Edna Mangon leaves her small hikes to school to George calams 9 Helen Lamolinara wills her variation in hair styles to Norma Grippo. Carmella Scaffidi leaves her ambition to attain the highest average to Eugene Chini. In witness thereof, we, the Senior Class, do hereby affix our signatures this first day of June in the year Nineteen hundred and Forty-two. Helen Oberholzer
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9 o o u Q o o 0 o o oJ-891'Th.e 0 0 Rose and Jean close neighbors true, We'll never forget what they've been through. We could never get by without the twinkling eyes Of our WBonnieW and her weary little sighs. Joe and Len, our managers two, Ever loyal to the white and blue. Father Bernier, our coach, teacher, and guide, We look up to with justifiable pride. We'll never forget our Sister Thomasine, Of blessings and happiness, the best ever seen, Let us propose to her a toast, Always near when we needed her most, Twenty-five strong, after twelve hard years, We'll pass the test, mid Joy and tears. On June seventh, we'll march down the aisle To receive our diplomas in the grandest of style. Agnes Merrick A THOUGHT The deep joys of coming graduation are fretted with sud- ness by the realization that our Sister Thomasine will not return to I.C.H.S. in September. We say our Sister Thomasine, for she is ours by the undisputed right of the Wspecial inter- estn Sister has always taken in our class. By an unfaltering devotion and a marked adherence to the principles of Justice, Sister has won the affection, based on admiration, of the entire student body. We feel assured Sister knows we are truly grateful and pledge our love and our devotion in appreciation for each and every effort expended in our behalf. The Seniors
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